Since 2.0.0

SAMP integration

Gaia Sky supports interoperability via SAMP. However, due to the nature of Gaia Sky, not all functions are yet implemented and not all types of data tables are supported.

Since Gaia Sky only displays 3D positional information there are a few restrictions as to how the integration with SAMP is implemented.

The current implementation only allows using Gaia Sky as a SAMP client. This means that when Gaia Sky is started, it automatically looks for a preexisting SAMP hub. If it is found, then a connection is attempted. If it is not found, then Gaia Sky will attempt further connections at regular intervals of 10 seconds. Gaia Sky will never run its own SAMP hub, so the user always needs a SAMP-hub application (Topcat, Aladin, etc.) to use the interoperability that SAMP offers.

Also, the only supported format in SAMP is VOTable through the STIL data provider described below.

STIL data provider

Gaia Sky supports the loading of data in VOTable, CSV, ASCII, etc. using the STIL library. It tries to make educated guesses using UCDs and column names to attribute semantics to columns. Here is what this provider can work with:

IDs

Columns with the UCD meta.id are recognized as generic identifiers. Otherwise, the actual matching is done by column name. The following are recognized:

  • id – generic ID

  • hip – HIP number

  • source_id – Gaia source ID

  • tycho2_id – Tycho-2 ID

Names

Names are taken from the columns name, proper, proper_name, common_name and designation.

Since 3.0.2

Also, the regular expression "(name|NAME|refname|REFNAME)((_|-)[\\w\\d]+)?" is matched against column names to find names. This matches anything which starts with name or NAME or refname plus an optional suffix starting with a hyphen or an underscore.

The loader supports multiple names in a single value. The connecting character used is |, so that if multiple names are to be loaded, they must be in a column with one of the above names and the format name-1|name-2|...|name-n.

Positions

For the positional data, Gaia Sky will look for spherical and cartesian coordinates. In the case of spherical coordinates, the following are supported:

  • Equatorial: pos.eq.ra, pos.eq.dec

  • Galactic: pos.galactic.lon, pos.galactic.lat

  • Ecliptic: pos.ecliptic.lon, pos.ecliptic.lat

To work out the distance, it looks for pos.parallax and pos.distance. If either of those are found, they are used. Otherwise, a default parallax of 0.04 mas is used. With respect to cartesian coordinates, it recognizes pos.cartesian.x|y|z, and they are interpreted in the equatorial system by default. If no UCDs are available, only equatorial coordinates (ra, dec) are supported, and they are looked up using the column names.

Proper motions and radial velocities

Proper motions are supported using only the UCDs pm.eq.ra and pm.eq.dec. Otherwise, the following column names are checked, assuming the units to be in mas/yr.

  • RA: pmra, pmalpha, pm_ra

  • DEC: pmdec, pmdelta, pm_dec, pm_de

Radial velocities are supported through the UCD dopplerVeloc and through the column names radvel and radial_velocity.

Magnitudes

Magnitudes are supported using the phot.mag or phot.mag;stat.mean UCDs. Otherwise, they are discovered using the column names mag, bmag, gmag, phot_g_mean_mag. If no magnitudes are found, the default value of 15 is used.

Colors

Colors are discovered using the phot.color UCD. If not present, the column names b_v, v_i, bp_rp, bp_g and g_rp are used, if present. If no color is discovered at all, the default value of 0.656 is used.

Others

Other physical quantities (mass, flux, T_eff, radius, etc.) are not yet supported via SAMP.

Implemented features

The following SAMP features are implemented:

  • Load VOTable (table.load.votable) - the VOTable will be loaded into Gaia Sky if it adheres to the format above.

  • Highlight row (table.highlight.row) - the row (object) is set as the new focus if the table it comes from is already loaded. Otherwise, Gaia Sky will not load the table lazily.

  • Broadcast selection (table.highlight.row) - when a star of a table loaded via SAMP is selected, Gaia Sky broadcasts it as a row highlight, so that other clients may act on it.

  • Point at sky (coord.pointAt.sky) - puts camera in free mode and points it to the specific direction.

  • Multi selection (table.select.rowList) - Gaia Sky does not have multiple selections so far, so only the first one is used right now.

Unimplemented features

The following SAMP functions are not yet implemented:

  • table.load.* - only VOTable supported.

  • image.load.fits

  • spectrum.load.ssa-generic

  • client.env.get

  • bibcode.load

  • voresource.loadlist

  • coverage.load.moc.fits